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When they first Announce the Game they said Dishonored & Mass Effect Series a Lot (Like every other Word). But Yes it still Vampires
Cyberpunk
Doom Eternal
Red Dead Redemption
Dying Light 2
Resident Evil _____(small text for old blind woman)
Fallout New Vegas (i own this, just not on steam i think).
so, some things i was already looking at and things i probably wouldn't play.
i've looked at Cyberpunk and was ambivalently interested until latest iteration upped specs to just above my current computer. earlier youtuber streams had me going "oh, how dull. where's the story. battle grinding for char prog. these characters are dull" and later streams are showing a more interesting game. perhaps it's them (playstyle of streamers i've watched), perhaps the game changed.
Red Dead Redemption--considered it and watched some playthroughs. thought the setting was quite interesting, looked kinda grindy for a non MMO but at least it had that "different stuff around every corner, path of discovery" type content.
i don't get the same "cool" feeling of fight/battle grinding in a solo game that i do when in MMOs. why? no -real- people to help achieve goals, no working together as a team to get better as a team, in essence camradery. just overcoming program mechs. if i want to overcome program mechs, i will play strategy/development type of game, not battle grindy game. but that's me.
enough of my 1 person focus group.
However.
Robocop and Skyrim
For Doom + Doom II it tells me similar games include Red Dead Redemption II, and Borderlands 3, among others, so ... you know. Grain of salt.